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First Among Equals: How Effective Chairs Build Inclusive Boards [Egon Zehnder]

First Among Equals: How Effective Chairs Build Inclusive Boards [Egon Zehnder]

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概要

What makes a board truly effective? Beyond resumes and expertise, it comes down to how directors interact, challenge each other, and make decisions together. In this episode, Chuck Gray and Pam Warren of Egon Zehnder share insights from their work with boards around the world, focusing on the cultural foundations that drive performance.

They discuss the importance of intentional leadership, the nuances of leading peers rather than subordinates, and the practices that help boards operate as cohesive groups rather than collections of individuals. From agenda-setting to feedback loops and inclusive participation, this conversation offers a detailed look at how strong board cultures are built, and what happens when they’re not.

What you'll learn:

  • How to navigate the leadership transition from a command-and-control CEO mindset to a "first among equals" board chair style that prioritizes leading peers through shared ownership rather than mandate
  • Practical techniques for "energy management" and intentional agenda setting to create a focused "container" for high-stakes decision-making, including the use of pre-meeting one-on-ones to ground every director
  • How to apply the "constellation" framework to diagnose dysfunctional board patterns to improve collective performance without making individual directors defensive
  • Strategies for moving beyond "press release" diversity to foster true inclusivity by intentionally integrating "only" or "unique" voices into deliberations so their specialized expertise is fully leveraged
  • Why deep, confidential referencing is essential for board recruitment to identify how a candidate "shows up in the room" and avoid the "ball watching" dynamic where a board becomes passive spectators to a dominant duo


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